Amanda Ray Raku Jewellery

Amanda-Sue Rope

The built environment and its relationship with nature are the starting points for Amanda-Sue’s ceramic work. Using stoneware and porcelain clay bodies thrown forms are cut-up and re-combined, a playful process of building and constructing resulting in a sort of ceramic collage.

Brigitte Colleaux

Chris & Freya Bramble

Both functional and decorative, Chris and Freya bring together a cross-generation of contemporary and cultural references to ceramics, often with forms emerging from hand-thrown vessels using highly textured glazes.

Peter Hayes Ceramics

Phil Jolley

I like the suggestion of what might have been; archaeological finds, remains and architectural features, their contrast in materials, layers, texture, colour, hidden details and surface quality are all important.

Simon Griffiths Sculpture Ltd

Simon Smith

My work is hand thrown, turned, refined and multiple sprayed with three different glazes. I also apply glaze to the piece using a selection of brushes this adds another layer and gives greater depth to each piece.